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MCL-21

🚢 Passenger Ship 🏴 ISLE OF MAN IMO 9874349 IN SERVICE/COMMISSION
38.0 m124.7 ft
Length (LOA)
10.0 m32.8 ft
Beam
1.3 m4' 04"
Draft
72 DWT
Deadweight
169 GT
Gross Tonnage
1977
(49 yrs old)
Built

General Information

Vessel Name MCL-21
Former Name
IMO Number 9874349
MMSI 506014800
Call Sign 2MTM
Flag State ISLE OF MAN
Vessel Type Passenger Ship
Detailed Type
Service Status IN SERVICE/COMMISSION
Year of Build 1977

Dimensions & Tonnage

Length Overall (LOA) 38.0 m124.7 ft
Beam (Width) 10.0 m32.8 ft
Draft 1.3 m4' 04"
Deadweight (DWT) 72 t71 LT
Gross Tonnage (GT) 169 GT

This vessel is approximately 49 years old.

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About the MCL-21

The MCL-21 (IMO: 9874349) is a passenger ship built in 1977 currently sailing under the flag of ISLE OF MAN. The vessel has an estimated length overall (LOA) of 38.0 meters and a beam of 10.0 meters, alongside a deadweight tonnage of 72 DWT.

Operating under the service status of IN SERVICE/COMMISSION, the vessel relies on the LRS for its classification society standards. Technical and commercial management is publicly recorded to be overseen by MAWLAMYINE CENTURY LOGISTICS.

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